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Kierkegaard's philosophy holds that dread is a state which is fundamental to the explanation of original sin, subsequent acts of sin, and guilt, which condition man for ennui, despair, and faith. Dread is basic to the dialectical leap of faith for Kierkegaard whose theory is framed in the Christian religion.

Published 1953.

Ex library copy. Binding of book is loose. Missing dust jacket. Ink mark on front cover. Moderate shelfwear on covers of book. Moderate tanning and foxing on edges of book. Annotations in pencil on front endpaper. Pasted library slip on back endpaper. Tape shadow on board of back cover. Some foxing on both endpapers. Annotations in pen on back of title page. Slight foxing on certain pages, otherwise in good condition.

Kierkegaard's The Concept of Dread

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Kierkegaard's philosophy holds that dread is a state which is fundamental to the explanation of original sin, subsequent acts of sin, and guilt, which condition man for ennui, despair, and faith. Dread is basic to the dialectical leap of faith for Kierkegaard whose theory is framed in the Christian religion.

Published 1953.

Ex library copy. Binding of book is loose. Missing dust jacket. Ink mark on front cover. Moderate shelfwear on covers of book. Moderate tanning and foxing on edges of book. Annotations in pencil on front endpaper. Pasted library slip on back endpaper. Tape shadow on board of back cover. Some foxing on both endpapers. Annotations in pen on back of title page. Slight foxing on certain pages, otherwise in good condition.